@@HardTail-LA Brandon is a great guy. He's replied to all my emails and has returned phone calls. Your video really showed the difference between his bracket and the Cali bracket that makes the light pop out. I'll have to do a video when I install mine and share it with you. Nice nice nice.
Excellent. I just ordered identical kit and have identical bike. This is going to be super cool. I love the way it looks and I'm sure the illumination will be off the charts. Good stuff, man. Additionally, the recessed light looks killer because it's not recessed at the bottom but is at the top, because of the sloping fairing. The illumination is unreal.
Thank you bro !! I hope it helped. Let me know if you have any questions or if I can help in any way. I saw your page , the Lp6 will look nice on your bike.
Not here to be rude r tell you what to do. Just my opinion and what I do. I never use a drill/impact gun to start bolts on anything especially Harleys. I always start the bolts by hand an get couple threads started first. Clean st. I doing the lp6 headlight and s1 on front turn signals soon. Just waiting on couple other parts
What’s your buddies page? I have the gunship grey his looks sick with the color match definitely want to know how he got that or if it’s just powder coating.
Sup bud. He doesn’t have a page actually. If you want to do it, unscrew the frame from the light. The frame comes right off the light body. Just get the proper paint and spray it on. It’s not powder coat .
Hey man, thanks for the video, i'm trying to decide if i should go with the LP6 OR NOT ( KINDA PRICEY) I have a question: do i really need to install the relays or just plug and play would work?
Hey Sam, glad you liked the video. It is pricey but I believe it’s worth it. At night it lights up everything in front of you. Even during the day people see me when I lane split. Being seen is priceless to me. The kit comes with everything , it’s plug and play and then obviously connecting it to battery tender. Hope this helps
Thank you Kevin ! You definitely do see people squint. After that I adjusted it and tilt it more down. I found the sweet spot. I also feel way more safe riding at night. People actually see you !
@@Sneakyjoe69 Yes of course , this is what I did. Leave the light on and make sure the bike is pointing towards a wall. Leave the screws loose and tilt the light down till the bright upper section isn’t to high. You’ll see the light come down to a point that’s manageable. Then just tighten the side screws and your ready to rock and roll!
Hey thanks for the killer video.
Thank you for the badass bracket and all your help !
@@HardTail-LA Brandon is a great guy. He's replied to all my emails and has returned phone calls. Your video really showed the difference between his bracket and the Cali bracket that makes the light pop out. I'll have to do a video when I install mine and share it with you. Nice nice nice.
You’re bike is amazing man. Killer light. Can’t wait to follow up on your upgrades..
Thank you for the compliment Johnny. Thank you for the support as well!
Excellent. I just ordered identical kit and have identical bike. This is going to be super cool. I love the way it looks and I'm sure the illumination will be off the charts. Good stuff, man. Additionally, the recessed light looks killer because it's not recessed at the bottom but is at the top, because of the sloping fairing. The illumination is unreal.
Thank you Tom! You are definitely going to love it. Night riding just got a whole lot better for sure.
WOW! Really really bright compared to the stock head light!
Sick setup
Super sick bro, I’m most likely going to be rewatching this video many times for install of the same light on my bike
Thank you bro !! I hope it helped. Let me know if you have any questions or if I can help in any way. I saw your page , the Lp6 will look nice on your bike.
damn - gonna blind the oncoming traffic when the high beams kick in!!! Nice!
Kool man thanks, can you post a cold start
Any issues with it? Mine flickers at idle and in gear when I give it gas. It also shorts out and totally shuts off if I really give it gas
Not here to be rude r tell you what to do. Just my opinion and what I do. I never use a drill/impact gun to start bolts on anything especially Harleys. I always start the bolts by hand an get couple threads started first. Clean st. I doing the lp6 headlight and s1 on front turn signals soon. Just waiting on couple other parts
What’s your buddies page? I have the gunship grey his looks sick with the color match definitely want to know how he got that or if it’s just powder coating.
Sup bud. He doesn’t have a page actually. If you want to do it, unscrew the frame from the light. The frame comes right off the light body. Just get the proper paint and spray it on. It’s not powder coat .
Damn gonna blind all thw driver wit them head lights 😂 nice bro
Thanks Rob!
Your looks way better nice job
You need to adjust it lower I believe
Dope video ! Where did you get that front tire stand ?
Thanks Lerx! On eBay. Lookup motorcycle wheel chock, you should be able to find the same one.
Recessed looks much better
Hey man, thanks for the video,
i'm trying to decide if i should go with the LP6 OR NOT ( KINDA PRICEY)
I have a question: do i really need to install the relays or just plug and play would work?
Hey Sam, glad you liked the video. It is pricey but I believe it’s worth it. At night it lights up everything in front of you. Even during the day people see me when I lane split. Being seen is priceless to me. The kit comes with everything , it’s plug and play and then obviously connecting it to battery tender. Hope this helps
How bad are you blinding oncoming traffic in low beam....are you constantly getting flashed by oncoming cars?....Great video btw
Thank you Kevin ! You definitely do see people squint. After that I adjusted it and tilt it more down. I found the sweet spot. I also feel way more safe riding at night. People actually see you !
Recommendation on how to measure the sweet spot?
@@Sneakyjoe69 Yes of course , this is what I did. Leave the light on and make sure the bike is pointing towards a wall. Leave the screws loose and tilt the light down till the bright upper section isn’t to high. You’ll see the light come down to a point that’s manageable. Then just tighten the side screws and your ready to rock and roll!
Lol I can’t imagine having 2 of these like they do on road glides ! 1 is perfect and bright enough.
Fuck that bro I aim right at them and I turn my high beam at all times. They gotta see us 🤣🤣
I like the looks of the light on the bike but man, for a $1000 i’d rather put that $ into my suspension.
That’s what I did , I bought the suspension first. Lol the headlight ended up getting installed first though !